Therapeutic Options to Treat Pediatric Obesity.

Allen F Browne
Author Information
  1. Allen F Browne: Department of Surgery, Maine Medical Center, 22 Bramhall Street, Portland, ME 04102, USA. Electronic address: allenbrowne@sbcglobal.net.

Abstract

obesity in children and adolescents is a severe health, psychosocial, and economic problem. Treatment of obesity should be based on the physiology, biochemistry, and genetics of the disease. Treatment is designed to prevent the comorbidities of obesity and allow a healthy, high-quality, and productive life. Treatment is based on healthy living and usually involves tools such as pharmacotherapy, medical device therapy, and bariatric surgery. Bariatric surgery is not acceptable to most patients, parents, primary care providers, and payers. The most successful treatment of obesity follows a chronic disease model, provides a continuum of care, and involves many different disciplines.

Keywords

MeSH Term

Adolescent
Anti-Obesity Agents
Bariatric Surgery
Child
Chronic Disease
Humans
Patient Care Team
Pediatric Obesity
Weight Reduction Programs

Chemicals

Anti-Obesity Agents

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